. Chestnut Burr, 1918 . Gawn Dorothy G. Henneman FERN I. GAMBERLING. Kent, see her is to love herAnd love but her forever;For nature made her what she is,And never made another. VERONICA PAUL, Massillon, is a friend indeed,With all a friends virtues, shining bright;It was no broken reed You leaned on, when you trusted in hermight. M. AGNES HUSTON, Peninsula. is the most winsome of all things she who wont work, and those who will shirk,But she likes candy made of molasses. RUTH M. GAWN, Cleveland, , but Oh mv! DOROTHY G. HENNEMAN, Lorain, w


. Chestnut Burr, 1918 . Gawn Dorothy G. Henneman FERN I. GAMBERLING. Kent, see her is to love herAnd love but her forever;For nature made her what she is,And never made another. VERONICA PAUL, Massillon, is a friend indeed,With all a friends virtues, shining bright;It was no broken reed You leaned on, when you trusted in hermight. M. AGNES HUSTON, Peninsula. is the most winsome of all things she who wont work, and those who will shirk,But she likes candy made of molasses. RUTH M. GAWN, Cleveland, , but Oh mv! DOROTHY G. HENNEMAN, Lorain, what shall we say of this quiet little miss?For hardly a sound do we hear;But she smiles all day in the happiest wayThe hearts of her friends to cheer. 40 The Chestnut Burr iiiiitiiiitiMiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiinii MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiinitiiiiiiiiitiiiNiiiiiiiiniiihiiiiiiiiiji iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiii. Marsh Olive F. Voit ClEiJ M. MclNTll Bessie M. Orr Elsie M. Penty DOROTHY MARSH, Akron, 0. Ever in cheerfullest mood art thou, whenothersAre filled with gloomy forebodings of ill,and see only ruin before them,Happy art thou, as if every day thouhadst picked up a horse shoe. OLIVE F. VOIT, Warren, 0. On the first floor there lived a was known to her friends as all miss her smile and her friendly no longer we chance to meet. CLEO M. McINTOSH, Rome, and quiet, with little to quite hard the livelong a smile in her own sweet way,This is the way she passes the day. BESSIE M. ORR, West Park, I were but a painter,I would paint her here for you;For in our halls, a finer girlThan she, we never knew. ELSIE M. PENTY, South Euclid, was a little girlHer name was Elsie came to Kent State Normal,And of knowledge she got a plenty. The Chestnut Burr 41 iliiilMiijiiiiiitii[iiiiliriii(iiniiiii


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